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June 28th, 2008
Online Security Is More Important Than You Might Think

Think you already know what this subject is all about? Chances are that you do not, but by the end of this article about Online Security, you will!

One of the most important things about online security is having a good password, but many think the password is not as important as it really is. Though secure networks, and keeping things to yourself is important, the content of a password is one of the most vital things that a person should take care of and should guard. The biggest problem seems to be that people don’t think that having personal passwords is a bad thing, and coming in a close second is not changing passwords often enough.

When passwords are issued by sites, most are complicated and many don’t make sense. They are often hard to memorize. This is why so many switch them to things that they remember easily and that are very personal. That is a huge mistake. Anyone who uses birthdates or words that remind them of family or their favorite things are asking for trouble. Anyone who knows just a little about a person could figure out these passwords rather easily, and that makes online security a joke.

We hope that you have gained a clear grasp of the subject matter presented in the first half of this article.

When someone has the same password for a year, it is vulnerable. This is why many times one of the first things recommended by any site (when talking about online security) is to change the password quite often. This should be something that is done once a week, but even I don’t do that. Once a month is better, though not ideal. It might seem like a pain to change the passwords for all accounts all of the time, it is one thing that can really help online security of personal accounts and financial information like bank or credit card statements.

When it comes to online security, it is essential to make up passwords that have both letters and numbers that mean nothing to you. That way it will be harder for anyone to guess. It is surprising how easy some passwords tend to be. Coming up with unpleasant words and a series of numbers that mean nothing and mixing them together is probably one of the best ways to be sure the password is more secure. That, along with changing the password each week can be two of the best tools in online security for everyone. When teaching children about being online, setting hard passwords might confuse them, but they can be written down for that purpose. They can learn to memorize harder ones later on down the line.

If you need help with Online Security, or do not know how to begin, there are several free resources on the internet to give you a boost.

Tags: financial information, online security, personal accounts, secure networks

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